3 year transformation - concealed carry draw

Published on April 10, 2023
Duration: 0:09

This video showcases a 3-year transformation in concealed carry draw proficiency, demonstrating significant improvement in speed and technique. It highlights the importance of consistent practice, efficient garment clearing, and safe re-holstering from an appendix inside-the-waistband (AIWB) position. The progression illustrates how dedicated training can enhance critical self-defense skills.

Quick Summary

Improving your concealed carry draw speed involves consistent practice focusing on efficient garment clearing, a solid grip acquisition, and a smooth presentation. Tracking progress over time with a timer can highlight areas for improvement, as shown in this 3-year transformation video demonstrating enhanced AIWB proficiency.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Initial Practice (2020)
  2. 00:02Current Proficiency (3 Years Later)
  3. 00:06Re-holstering Technique

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I improve my concealed carry draw speed?

Consistent practice is key. Focus on efficient garment clearing, a solid grip acquisition from the holster, and a smooth presentation. Tracking your progress with a timer can help identify areas needing improvement over time, as demonstrated in this 3-year transformation video.

What is appendix carry (AIWB) and why is it popular?

Appendix Inside the Waistband (AIWB) is a concealed carry method where the firearm is worn at the front of the waistband. It's popular for its potential for quick access and ease of concealment, especially with appropriate holsters and clothing.

What are the key elements of a good concealed carry draw?

A good concealed carry draw involves efficiently clearing your garment, establishing a firm and correct grip on the firearm, smoothly drawing the weapon, and presenting it to a target. Safe and controlled re-holstering is also critical.

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